Portsmouth News

Former prisoner of war celebrates 100th birthday

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A retired Royal Air Force squadron leader has spoken about how he has had a “good life” and enjoyed his time in the services as he celebrated his 100th birthday.

A party was held for Derrick Grubb, of Havant, on Monday by the Veterans Group which meets at Rowans Hospice’s Living Well Centre in Waterloovi­lle, to mark the milestone.

Mr Grubb joined the RAF in July 1942 and served with the 112 Squadron, one of the first squadrons to receive the Curtiss P40 Kittyhawk fighter bomber.

While based in Italy in 1943, he was shot down and captured as a prisoner of war and held for a year before he was forced to march hundreds of miles westwards as the German army retreated at the end of the war. Mr Grubb, who served in the RAF for 34 years, went on to write a book about his experience­s and to educate his grandchild­ren.

Mr Grubb, whose birthday was last Friday, told the PA news agency: “I’ve had a good life, I haven’t had any bad ills and I haven’t been in hospital apart from a minor operation and I was only there two days. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my service life.

“I got shot down in operations over Italy and spent a year in a prisoner of war camp. When I came back, they asked me what I wanted to do. I said ‘fly’. So I signed up for four years and during those four years they asked me if I wanted to be commission­ed and I served all in all for 34 years.”

Explaining why it was still important to commemorat­e the war, he added: “It’s a sad time but it’s something to be remembered and I am sure we will always remember it because it’s a damn good job it was finished.

“As a young man of 18 when I joined up, everything was so new. I hadn’t been out of the country before, going to South Africa, on a train for two days going up to Rhodesia, Zimbabwe now, trained as a pilot there then went up to the Middle East and Italy.

“It was an adventure for an 18-year-old boy at the time and that’s how you looked upon it, and the same with the POW camp and the long march, but it is when you get to this age and you think about it, it was all terrible.”

It was an adventure for an 18-year-old boy at the time

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Picture: Ben Birchall/pa Wire Derrick Grubb celebrates his 100th birthday.
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